(02-21-2015, 04:47 AM)Lohengrin Wrote: Okay, the road orchards are back, but they aren't centered in the hex. They're shifted a bit to the left, with some of the graphics running over into adjacent hexes on the left.
Dammit!
Ok - updated files in the original post. Never do an update to a public posting when you've come in after a big Friday night...!
I'm interested in getting rid of them too. They are excellent for seeing the terrain, but spoil the natural look of the map. And I can see the terrain without them. Be nice to have an option to get rid of them. Is it really that complicated, Trauth116? Does a mod of any sort not already exist to do this?
Thanks.
Peter
05-03-2015, 07:25 PM, (This post was last modified: 05-03-2015, 07:25 PM by Strela.)
(05-03-2015, 07:02 PM)phoenix Wrote: I'm interested in getting rid of them too. They are excellent for seeing the terrain, but spoil the natural look of the map. And I can see the terrain without them. Be nice to have an option to get rid of them. Is it really that complicated, Trauth116? Does a mod of any sort not already exist to do this?
Thanks.
Peter
Actually I was saying that it was not that complicated and simply involved slapping on a layer of the exact background colour and whatever you put that on top goes away.
This same exact process works for any graphics that you want to make go away in any Tiller series.
(05-03-2015, 07:02 PM)phoenix Wrote: I'm interested in getting rid of them too. They are excellent for seeing the terrain, but spoil the natural look of the map. And I can see the terrain without them. Be nice to have an option to get rid of them. Is it really that complicated, Trauth116? Does a mod of any sort not already exist to do this?
Thanks.
Peter
Actually I was saying that it was not that complicated and simply involved slapping on a layer of the exact background colour and whatever you put that on top goes away.
This same exact process works for any graphics that you want to make go away in any Tiller series.
And knowing how simply structured Tiller's graphics are its just as easy to delete it!
True - image location on a file is everything; in this case simply cropping it off does not work unless one never uses the extra magnified 2d zoom in level -as the program refuses to draw the hexsides and it leaves black spaces all over the place.
It happened in the NB series when a file was inadvertently left out of one of the update candidates, and it happens in this title as well (mainly because I just tried it out.). Since FB uses a mile long url I am going to dispense with posting an image for now.
05-04-2015, 03:16 AM, (This post was last modified: 05-04-2015, 03:39 AM by phoenix.)